In addition to which he has aged, the performance of David Beckham is not what it used to. But it did not prevent entry into the Olympic squad Britain. No doubt, the inclusion of Beckham's name allegedly because 'order' of a particular party.
Suddenly, it became a public discussion. British Olympic Association, pushed forward to quell media polemic. Represented by the chairman, Andy Hunt, explained that there was no pressure or 'deposit' to coach Stuart Pearce to enter the name of Beckham to the squad for the United Kingdom, ahead of the 2012 London Olympics.
Hunt also explained that while the election referred to Pearce, Pearce purely personal judgment without any pressure from other parties. Pearce only select players who are available and have the willingness to become a member of Britain's first team football in the branch.
"Stuart Pearce will only make decisions based on best judgment, but also are not involved or the current Euro squad is still injured. I or others do not put pressure on who will be selected. We've discussed the whole subject of selection of 23 players, more than a year ago, "said Hunt.
"We are no longer involved, it has the authority to choose Stuart and obviously he has the freedom to select who is worthy in the squad. That's all, "he continued, as reported by ITVSport, Thursday (06/21/2012).
Pearce maturity to determine the final name is 23 next week. Some names such as Wales player Aaron Ramsey and Gareth Bale, have expressed their willingness. But there are still some names that are still expected to be willing to join.
"For anyone who wants to play at the highest level of international football for their country - well, here's his chance," urged Hunt while closing.
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